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IVA Forum :: Topic: How To Start An Internet Business In 3 Easy Steps (1/1)

IVA Forum :: Topic: How To Start An Internet Business In 3 Easy Steps (1/1) How To
Start An Internet Business In 3 Easy Steps (And What Holds You Back)



It’s not
quite as easy as the title makes it sound, but bear with me, this article will
explain the three steps that are the foundation of every Internet business, why
so many people go wrong and give you some realizations that might just be the
key to take your Internet business to the next level…
I’ve been
studying resources lately designed to teach Internet business, but not just
introductory materials, content that goes beyond beginners and is intended to
take you to making making millions online.
In my case
I’m interested in advanced topics that I can apply to what I do and fill my
current knowledge gaps to take the next step forwards. While hunting for those
elusive gold nugget ideas I invariably scan the introductory materials and
learn with interest how this particular person or organization cover the basics
– how they suggest you get traffic and make sales.
My studies
have led me to the conclusion that Internet business is actually quite easy.
Explained in simple terms (which I will do in a moment), the structure of a
successful online enterprise is comprised of a few components, that when linked
together can deliver hundreds, thousands and even millions of dollars in online
profits.
Easy Money
Easy As
1-2-3
While we
all have different ways of presenting what we do and the tiny details of
getting a result vary, most Internet marketing experts teach the same few
principles, which are in fact no different from what direct marketers have been
doing and teaching for decades.
It goes
something like this…
Step 1:
Traffic
All online
business models rely on traffic of some shape or form, and it’s here where I’m
always curious to find what others do to drive attention to their business, as
I’m sure you are too. In almost all cases a combination of one, two or all
three of the following techniques are the main traffic drivers that fuel the
business.
Pay Per
Click: Buying traffic from Google’s AdWords is recommended as the quickest, but
least forgiving traffic tool. Get this right and you get thousands of visitors
instantly at a cost lower than the income they return. Get this wrong and you
lose money. It’s a harsh learning curve, but for the winners the pay-off is
significant.
Search
Engine Optimization: Again Google is a significant component of this traffic
source, delivering thousands of visitors to websites that rank well. I was
tempted to call this traffic method “content marketing” but let’s keep this as
simple as possible. For those who are diligent and learn how to leverage
content, search engines offer a steady stream of free traffic – it can just
take a while to get it flowing.
Affiliates:
Affiliate marketing is the most underutilized traffic source for many Internet
businesses and that’s likely because it takes more than mechanical mechanisms
to make it work. Relationships are required, but when you get the elements
right presenting a winning offer to affiliates results is a huge traffic
windfall for you. Affiliate traffic is usually quality traffic, thus has the
highest conversion rate and best of all – it only costs you money when you make
money, so it’s a low-risk investment.
Beyond
these three core traffic techniques there are many other methods that can be
used, but if you look under the hood of most Internet businesses you will find
that one or two or all three techniques above account for the big chunk of
converting traffic.
What Is
Yaro’s Best Source of Traffic?
In case you
are wondering, my best source of traffic is affiliates followed by search
engines. For most blogs search engines will account for the largest chunk and
most dependable source of traffic, since good blogs are content driven and
search engines love content.
Step 2:
Make A Sale
Once
traffic is flowing, the next condition required for a profitable business is to
make that first sale. A targeted front end offer is the usual suggestion, in
most cases a sub-$50 priced information product, although a physical product
can work too (many late night TV infomercials use a loss-making front end offer
of a physical product that is used to identify and open communication with
customers).
The purpose
of the front end product is to generate a customer. Profit does not come from
sales of the front end product in most cases (it’s hard to get rich off a $27
ebook), rather it is raising the per customer value that results in the big
gains (more on this at step 3).
The front
end product is important because it opens the door to a potentially long term
relationship, which when done right, will result in benefits for the company
and the customer. The first sale also creates the window of opportunity for
step 3 – upsells and back-end offers.
Step 3:
Sell More With A Bigger Margin
The core
concept of step 3 is that it is always easier to convince someone who is the
process of buying or who has bought previously, to purchase more.
The front
end offer at step 2 creates the buying condition and then at step 3, upsells,
downsells and cross-sells of digital items, continuity products, coaching,
consulting, physical products, seminars, conferences and anything you can come
up with that is relevant and valuable to your customers, is where the profit
comes from.
While not
every customer will take advantage of back-end offers you make, the strategy
relies only on small segments of your customers buying your upsells and
back-end offers. The margins at this point however are significant, so one
back-end sale can result in as much profit as 10, 100 or even 1,000 front end
orders.
As I talk
about in the Conversion Blogging Video and break down in some depth in the
Sales Funnel 4-Part Article Series, the idea here is to filter down to a very
small group of people, a subset of all the traffic you generate, who buy
everything you offer (or at least something with a high profit margin). It’s
these people who benefit the most from your business, but it takes the above three
step process to attract and filter down to them.
When you
get this process set-up, you can determine how much each customer to your site
is worth. You know how much traffic you get, you know how many of them buy your
front end offer depending on what source of traffic they come from and you know
how many of them buy back-end products and upsells. From there you can
calculate how much each customer is worth, on average, to your business.
Do You Know
Your Customer Value?
Rich
Schefren hammers home the concept of Customer Value in his Business Growth
System. He really needed to get this principle right because long before he was
an Internet business guru, he had physical real world businesses (an hypnosis
company and a boutique fashion store in Manhattan, New York).
When you
run real world stores your costs are so high that you have to get your numbers
right. If you don’t, you lose money – lots of it. In the Internet world things
are more forgiving because sunk costs are so much lower, however that doesn’t
mean customer value is any less important.
Internet
business owners don’t suffer the consequences of not focusing on the key
customer metric, instead we can flounder around, test and fail and walk away
perhaps bitter and frustrated, but it doesn’t cost us much more than our time.
If you were investing ten or twenty or even hundreds of thousands into your
business, you would know your numbers from the start.
Raising
Customer Value
If you
knew, despite selling a $27 front end ebook, that thanks to a strategically
timed and optimized followup process, that each customer you convert is
eventually worth $300 to your business, could you use that to your advantage?
Of course
you could!
You could
spend more on pay per click advertising. You could hire search engine and
content development professionals. You can pay more money to affiliates. All
these things drive more people into your business, result in a huge strategic
advantage over your competitors and fuel massive profit growth.
If you have
been keeping up with recent launches in the Internet marketing space, nearly
all the leading players have been implementing this process recently, and
that’s no coincidence. These guys (and a handful of girls) are testing, sharing
results and then replicating the process and of course – promoting each other’s
launches each time they have something new.
As I
outlined above in the three steps, it’s not a difficult concept to grasp once
you spend some time studying Internet marketing (and perhaps experiencing the
process as a customer of another marketer). However so many things can hinder
the outcome that very few get far enough along to realize the million dollar
result.
If It Is So
Easy – Why Isn’t Everyone Doing It?
The
problems lie in the details. While the explanation I provided in this article
may present a process that is conceptually easy enough to understand once you
get used to the basics of Internet marketing, pulling it off is difficult.
Most fail
at step one – traffic. Despite best intentions and some initial hard work,
people are sporadic workers at best, and without some kind of immediate
gratification, give up long before results come.
Worse
still, many begin an Internet business with existing hindrances that plague
their ability to perform – things like mortgages, full time jobs, families to
support, ingrained self defeating belief systems, unrealistic expectations,
poor work habits, an inability to let go of control or hire help when required,
inferiority complexes, low self esteem or all manner of roadblocks can get in
the way.
For those
who persist long enough minor results come there way, yet after such a long
journey and so much effort, they are disappointed and discouraged – they
expected to be making better money by now.
Take It To
The Next Level
Take it to
the next levelHard workers and people with talent often get the traffic part
right and might even make some money with a front end offer or selling
affiliate products, but they are working at full steam just to maintain that
level. The idea of creating more product to sell for upsells and back-ends,
creating sales pages, recruiting affiliates and doing even more seems
impossible – the current workload is suffocating enough.
I can vouch
for this because, while I’m successful to a degree (certainly above average), I
am still not realizing a lot of potential – in fact I’d say I’m only realizing
10% of what I could achieve if I took the next step with my own business.
The
advantage I have is I don’t see it as impossible to take the next step, nor do
I feel that I am suffocating because I’ve built my business based on freedom
before money. However, I do face a choice as to where my business is going to
go next.
What Tiny
Details Hold You Back?
It’s
inevitable if I want my business to grow that I will need to make changes. The
greatest potential for growth in any business is removing those things that
hold it back, that constrain it. This is such a big issue that Rich Schefren
decided to focus his entire new report just on constraints (I’ll get you the
download link for the report at the end of this article).
As I stated
earlier, it’s the details that stop people from succeeding at all points of the
3 step system for a successful Internet business. In my case, I’m held back
somewhere around the step 2 and 3 area, although there is certainly potential
to do a lot more at step 1 as well.
Here’s a
list of the constraints holding me back –
Lack of
product to sell: I’ve got a bunch of products that are near complete or merely
ideas in my head to be created that I just never get around to implementing. As
a result, I don’t have anything close to a fully developed sales funnel with
upsells and a back-end.
No sales
process for new products: Even with products ready to go, I can’t sell them
until I have a sales page up and running with my shopping cart to take payment
and deliver the goods. Plus you need autoresponders to keep the marketing
system going for each new product and let’s not forget the whole “launch
process” for each new product.
Maintenance
of current systems: I spend most of my time keeping the status quo going and
there’s very little work on new projects. I blog, support my paying students,
promote affiliate products and fix things when they break.
I’m
traveling: This one is understandable and will change soon enough, but it’s a
constraint now because the little details (again with the details!) while
traveling suck time too.
I’m holding
myself back: Ultimately, as a big picture answer – I need to get a whole lot of
stuff done that I cannot realistic do myself – I need the help of other people.
I could
break each point above into more minute details, all the tiny things that need
to get done that constrain my results, but I think you get my point.
Now, how
about you?
Every
business owner should be able to sit down and relate a series of constraints
that hold them back, based on where they currently are with their business and
where they want to go next.
I suggest
right now you take a look at what you focus on with your business, what the
next step is to achieve your next immediate goal and what’s holding you back
from getting it done.
Care to
share your constraint?
If you are
brave – take a few minutes to leave a comment reply to this article and list
your present constraints, where you currently sit in the 3-step Internet
business system and what needs to get done next.
You Need
Awareness Followed By Action
Thankfully,
just be reading this article to this point and reflecting on your own business
situation you are getting closer to figuring out what is stopping you from
successfully implement the oh-so-easy 3-step Internet business plan.
Here’s a
process you can go through next to keep the momentum going –
Become
aware of the need for change
Determine
what problem has to be solved next
Isolate the
first step required to move towards solving the problem
Collect the
required resources to take that first step
Execute
Rinse and
repeat this to remove every constraint you have and you will be a millionaire.
It’s that easy :-) .
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IVA Forum :: Topic: The Best Small Business E-Commerce Solutions (1/1)

IVA Forum :: Topic: The Best Small Business E-Commerce Solutions (1/1) The Best
Small Business E-Commerce Solutions



If you have
reached the point where growing your business means hiring more employees and
adding locations, you may be wondering if the potential return is worth the
risk. You have heard stories about other businesses finding success online, but
you don’t have much experience with technology. Companies that provide web
hosting services for small businesses understand your concerns, and they can
offer flexible, affordable options to help you set up and grow your Internet
business.
Envision
Your Business Online
Running an
online business requires many of the same skills you need to manage a physical
store. Business owners have proven that you can sell anything online, from
clothes and computers to fresh groceries and frozen foods. Before you take that
leap, you should plan how you want to present your business and what type of
services you want to offer visitors to your website. Are you going to offer all
of the same products that you sell in your store, or are you going to make your
site a destination that could evolve into a community of people with similar
interests? E-commerce sites fail when owners don’t have a vision for what they
want out of them. Your web hosting provider can work with you to help you
determine the right plan for your needs.
Easy to Get
Started
Even with
limited Internet experience, you can have your website running within minutes.
Basic services include professional website templates that provide the tools
you need to display and describe your products, your own domain name and
associated e-mail addresses to establish your online brand, and the ability to
process secure payments online so that customers can order at any time. Many
services also include basic reporting tools to help you track visitors to your
site.
You Can Do
More Online
Once you
feel comfortable with your website, you can consider additional services such
as customized website design, marketing tools, and content management. You may
want to enhance your brand by having the site designed specifically to suit
your needs, and you may also want your business established on social media
sites so that your customers can interact with you. You may want to include
videos and posts that show more of your personality or help customers
understand your products better. You may not understand how it works, but if
you know your business, you can find e-commerce solutions that will help you
put your plan together.
Solutions
that Fit Your Budget
You have
flexibility in how to fit your website into your budget once you have a plan
that makes sense for your business. Most providers offer a range of choices,
and you can adjust your plan as your needs change or your online efforts become
more successful. Fees for e-commerce solutions can start from less than $10 per
month, and some services offer a free trial period, allowing you to test
whether or not a website makes sense for you. Your website can be a true
extension of your business, and you can find affordable solutions that cost
less than an additional hire.
Without
having a website, you risk missing opportunities for additional sales and
growth. Those missed opportunities cost you much more than the time and money
you might spend on maintaining your online business. You may have taken a big
risk when you started your business, and if you believe in what your business
has to offer, you should have no trouble taking a small risk by putting it
online.
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IVA Forum :: Topic: Online Businesses USA gov grant support (1/1)

IVA Forum :: Topic: Online Businesses USA gov grant support (1/1)Online
Businesses USA gov grant support by http://ivacademy.ru



Establishing
a business presence on the Internet can be a lucrative way to sell, market, and
advertise your business’s goods and services. The following topics provide
details on how to start and manage an online business.
1. Start a
Business
Regardless
of where you choose to operate your business, certain general requirements
always apply. Before you can begin completing specific online business steps
you must follow the basic rules for starting a business. Use these tools and
resources to help take you from preparing your business plan and to becoming a
successful business owner.
2. Register
a Domain Name
A domain
name is the web address of your online business. Choosing and registering a
domain name is the first step to starting an online business. After you've
chosen the name you'd like to register, the process is simple and
cost-friendly. Where to register your name is up to the discretion of
individual businesses.
Certified
Registering Authorities
Internet
Domain Name Registration Services
Abusive
Domain Name Registration
Be careful
to avoid possible security risks by becoming aware of potential scams. The
Federal Trade Commission issued a consumer alert about Domain Name Registration
Scams.
The
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers is the non-profit
corporation that has technical oversight of Internet protocol address space
allocation, protocol parameter assignment, domain name system management, and
root server system management functions. It provides current news on issues
surrounding domain names.
3. Select a
Web Host
A web host
provides you with the space and support to create your website. Choosing the
host that best suits a business is up to the discretion of that business. Costs
and abilities, such as site maintenance, search registration, and site
development, vary from host to host but it is important for it to be both
reliable and secure.
4. Design
Your Website
The website
of your online business is extremely important to its success. Because you
don't have a physical location, this is considered your "store
front". Websites can be designed personally, by hiring someone to work as
your site designer, or by using an independent design firm.
Be sure to
comply with U.S. trademark and intellectual property laws. The same laws and
regulations apply to online businesses as regular businesses. Search for
trademarks currently in use to avoid infringing on another company's rights on
your website.
5. Begin
Advertising and Marketing
Similar to
the traditional market place, online businesses cannot be successful without
customers. For online businesses, these customers come in the form of site
visitors or viewers. Generating the highest amount of traffic possible on your
website will create the highest chance that those visitors will become
customers. Register with search engines and use keywords that will drive the
most traffic to your site.
Advertising
and marketing on the internet is regulated very similarly to the real world,
and many of the same rules apply. The Federal Trade Commission has created
several guides to help online businesses comply with these regulations.
Advertising
and Marketing on the Internet: Rules of the Road
DotCom
Disclosures: Information About Online AdvertisingDownload Adobe Reader to read
this link content
For
additional information, visit our guide to Online Advertising Law.
6. Comply
with Online Business Regulations
Online
businesses must comply with special laws and regulations that apply only to
them. A lawyer that specializes in internet law can assist businesses with all
aspects of starting and operating an online business. Contact an expert at the
Federal Trade Commission for more information.
The
Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act of 1999Download Adobe Reader to read
this link content
Selling on
the Internet: Prompt Delivery Rules
Children's
Online Privacy Protection Act 
7. Find
State and Local Compliance Information
In addition
to Federal requirements, businesses must know and comply with state and local
laws and regulations. Select your state, county, and city to determine what's
required of your online business.
8. Learn
Federal, State, and Local Tax Requirements
Online
business are required to follow the same federal, state, and local tax laws as
regular businesses. If you are operating your online business in a state that
charges a sales tax; or levies a gross receipts or excise tax on businesses you
may have to apply for a tax permit or otherwise register with your state
revenue agency. Online businesses are responsible for collecting state and
local sales taxes from their customers when applicable, and paying these taxes
to state and local revenue agencies.
9.
Understand International Trade Laws
Operating
internationally requires many additional considerations from finding overseas
markets and suppliers to shipping and tax regulations. Follow international
trade laws for online business to be sure you are in compliance with all regulations.
10.
Additional Startup Resources
These
guides provide additional information relevant to starting and operating an
online business.
Self-Employment
Resources
for business owners who are starting or operating a business through
self-employment.
Home-Based
Business
Resources
for online businesses that are based at home.
Strategies
for Growth: Technology and Growth
A video
series where experts and entrepreneurs discuss how taking advantage of the
latest technology can help your business.
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